
The stone exterior featuring two balconies and a circular fountain in the driveway. The home was inspired by traditional English manor houses.

The kitchen with flush inset oyster cabinetry, heavily paneled charcoal glaze, and a graceful arc. Also featured are glass front cabinets a table that is anchored to the island, a wood-paneled hood supported by corbels, and a built-in refrigerator and pantry. There are hanging light fixtures as well as a domed light feature. Kitchen by Berkshire Homes.

The dining room with white columns and molding, a chandelier over the table, and recessed wooden cabinetry.

The library, featuring a fireplace, high ceilings, a spiral staircase, and wooden shelving and molding. The library was inspired by world's largest home in NC, as seen in the balconies and glazing.

The warm paneled interior bridge from the garage to the house with a hanging light fixture and wooden crossbeams.

The master bedroom which opens up to the master bath and features white wood molding, white columns, and a tray ceiling.
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The In the Manor Tradition home is inspired by traditional English manor houses and features a blend of natural stone work, arches, curved elements, iron work, and an asphalt shingled roof that looks like slate.
The interior is full of rich details such as paneling, cabinetry, mill work, and spiraling stairs. The floor plan features a garage that is connected by a bridge that can be driven under, and tucked behind the façade is an amply sized garage.